POST UTME ESUT 2017 Chemistry | Objective
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Question 1
A solution contains 0.1 M NaCl. If 10 mL of this solution is diluted to 100 mL, what is the concentration of the resulting solution?
Question 2
A mixture of 2.0 g of an unknown metal oxide and 10.0 g of CO in a 100 mL flask is heated to 1000 K. If the reaction is 100% efficient, what is the maximum mass of the metal that can be produced?
Question 3
A 1.0 M solution of NaOH is mixed with a 1.0 M solution of HCl. What is the resulting pH?
Question 4
In the electrolysis of water, what is the primary product at the cathode?
Question 5
A solution contains 0.5 M HCl. If 20 mL of this solution is titrated with 0.1 M NaOH, what is the pH of the resulting solution?
Question 6
What is the major product of the reaction between 2-methylpropane and chlorine?
Question 7
A sample of a metal (M) reacts with oxygen to form a metal oxide (MO). The reaction is as follows: 4M + 3O2 → 2MO. If 2.0 g of M reacts with 3.0 g of O2, what is the mass of MO produced?
Question 8
A solution contains 0.2 M NaOH. If 10 mL of this solution is diluted to 100 mL, what is the concentration of the resulting solution?
Question 9
A polymer has a molecular weight of 100,000 g/mol. If 1 g of the polymer is dissolved in 100 mL of solvent, what is the concentration of the solution in g/L?
Question 10
What is the major difference between a primary and a secondary alkyl halide?
Question 11
A solution of 0.1 M HCl is mixed with a solution of 0.1 M NaOH. What is the pH of the resulting solution?
Question 12
What is the major difference between a true solution and a colloidal solution?
Question 13
The rate cons\tant (k) of a first-order reaction is given by the equation: k = Ae^\( -Ea/RT \). If the activation energy (Ea) is 100 kJ/mol, the gas cons\tant (R) is 8.314 J/mol*K, and the temperature (T) is 300 K, calculate the value of k if A = 2.5 x 10^10 s^-1.
Question 14
A sample of a metal (M) reacts with oxygen to form a metal oxide (MO). The reaction is as follows: 4M + 3O2 → 2MO. If 2.0 g of M reacts with 3.0 g of O2, what is the mass of M that can be produced from 10.0 g of O2?
Question 15
The half-life of a radioactive subs\tance is 5.0 years. If 100 g of the subs\tance initially exists, how much will remain after 10 years?
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